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Meaning & Origins
From Greek legend. Cassandra was a Trojan princess blessed with the gift of prophecy but cursed with the fate that nobody would ever believe her. She was brought back to Greece as a captive concubine by Agamemnon, but met her death at the hands of his jealous wife Clytemnestra. Although it was never generally popular, this name was in occasional use from the Middle Ages until the 18th century, and has recently been revived by parents looking to the pages of classical mythology for distinctive names.
| 432nd in the U.S. for 2011 |
Hungarian (Virág): from the personal name Virág (from Hungarian virág ‘flower’, one of several female names which derived from an affectionate nickname).
| 44,046th in the U.S. for 2011 |
Nicknames & variations
Cassaundra, Cassandre, Cassondra, Cassandr, Cassandja, Cassondja, Cassundra, Cassandria, Cassendra, Cassandrea
Viramontes, Viray, Veras, Virani, Varady, Varas, Vira, Virant, Verhage, Virata
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